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The club won't be using the commentator again after his blunder during the match with Ross County.
Fuming Hamilton have apologised for a live stream blunder of epic proportions when co-commentator Bobby Bulloch was aired saying he had been away for a "jobby" at half-time.
The gaffe moment was beamed out across the Internet during coverage of the Accies match with Ross County at the Fountain of Youth Stadium.
The lead commentator immediately apologised for Bulloch's remark and the club have taken swift action after full-time.
Accies took to their Twitter account to assure fans that Bulloch would not be used again: "A contractor used by the club on summarising / co-commentary duties overstepped the mark this evening with a very poor attempt at humour.
The club didn’t find this funny, and the person will not be used again. Our apologies for this."
The incident occurred at the star to the second half when viewers were surprised by an uncomfortable silence.
Bulloch apologised for not switching his microphone on before exclaiming he had been for a "wee jobby".
The astonished commentator, clearly flummoxed by the incredible comment asked for his colleague to keep the topics confined to the game.
Undeterred Bulloch went on to describe the bowel movement and having to "squeeze" it out which prompted an apology from his exasperated partner.
And things didn't get any better on the pitch for Brian Rice 's side as they slipped to a 2-1 deafeat to relegation rivals Ross County.
The Accies had taken the lead through a Stephen Kelly own goal but strikes from Jordan White and Billy McKay sealed the three points for the Staggies, who have been resurgent under new boss John Hughes.
Fuming Hamilton have apologised for a live stream blunder of epic proportions when co-commentator Bobby Bulloch was aired saying he had been away for a "jobby" at half-time.
The gaffe moment was beamed out across the Internet during coverage of the Accies match with Ross County at the Fountain of Youth Stadium.
The lead commentator immediately apologised for Bulloch's remark and the club have taken swift action after full-time.
Accies took to their Twitter account to assure fans that Bulloch would not be used again: "A contractor used by the club on summarising / co-commentary duties overstepped the mark this evening with a very poor attempt at humour.
The club didn’t find this funny, and the person will not be used again. Our apologies for this."
The incident occurred at the star to the second half when viewers were surprised by an uncomfortable silence.
Bulloch apologised for not switching his microphone on before exclaiming he had been for a "wee jobby".
The astonished commentator, clearly flummoxed by the incredible comment asked for his colleague to keep the topics confined to the game.
Undeterred Bulloch went on to describe the bowel movement and having to "squeeze" it out which prompted an apology from his exasperated partner.
And things didn't get any better on the pitch for Brian Rice 's side as they slipped to a 2-1 deafeat to relegation rivals Ross County.
The Accies had taken the lead through a Stephen Kelly own goal but strikes from Jordan White and Billy McKay sealed the three points for the Staggies, who have been resurgent under new boss John Hughes.